Tuesday 22 February 2011

Rolling Stones Have No Plans To Tour


Following news of a potential new tour being made public via a lawsuit,The Rolling Stones have confirmed they have no "firm" plans to play live.

Details of a suit between promoters Live Nation and the company's former chairman Michael Cohl unveil that a tour could have been on the cards.

"The Stones confirmed today they have no firm plans to tour at this time," their spokesperson said.

Clarifying their association with the lawsuit, they added: "Following the end of the 2007 A Bigger Bang world tour The Rolling Stones became free from any contractual arrangements or agreements with Michael Cohl. He is neither their representative nor their tour promoter."

Thursday 17 February 2011

Rolling Stones Aussie Tour For 2012


Rolling Stones will be celebrating their 50th anniversary next year and according to a reporter to celebrate it they will tour Australia.

"Rolling Stones, 2012. [It] looks like [it will be] stadium shows. They want to play big and they want to go out with a bang," said Nui on Triple M Melbourne's Hot Breakfast this morning.

"I've heard a few sneaky things about what could be going on. It could be absolutely unbelievable," he said.

While, Mieke added she saw Mick Jagger on the recent Grammy Awards and they'd lost none of their magic.

"Mick Jagger is still in fantastic form and he was one of the absolute highlights of the Grammys the other night. All the young whippersnappers up there being nominated... he got up there and did his 'Mick' thing. They were in absolute awe," she said.

Live Nation Australia look likely to be the promoters of the Australian tour in conjunction with Paul Dainty who has toured them many times.

This could be the final we ever get to see this giant rock band ever again

Sunday 13 February 2011

Rolling Stones Tour 'in Doubt' as the Band liberate Box Set

Strategy for the Rolling Stones' next world tour are actually in the balance subsequent Keith Richards' revelations last year nearby the size of bandmate Sir Mick Jagger's manhood, information say.in spite of giving his endorsement to Richards' autobiography 'Life' before its magazine in October, Jagger is now said to be miserable with the guitarist's commentary in a following meeting.


In the meeting Richards read extracts from 'Life', the most derogatory of which it emerges was, "Marianne Faithfull had no fun with his tiny todger." Now a source close to the band has told the Daily Mirror, "Mick read Keith's book previous to publication and didn't have any huge difficulty with it.

It was the fact that it was all dredged up in the interview afterwards that really upset him. Many believe this is the real reason why talks in relation to the tour have broken down."

Thursday 10 February 2011

Rolling Stones to release huge singles boxset in April


Rolling Stones is looking forward to collect singles from the past four decades and to release massive singles boxset in April.

The set will include 45 singles by the legendary group.titled 'The Rolling Stones Singles (1971-2006)'.

Beginning from 'Brown Sugar', which was released in 1971, the box set will feature 30 plus years of singles from the group, the last one being 2006's 'Biggest Mistake'.

A limited edition vinyl of 'Brown Sugar' to mark Record Store Day will be released by the Rolling Stones they have announced today.

Friday 4 February 2011

Rolling Stones Mick Jagger To Perform At Grammy's Awards


At the Grammy Awards ceremony on February 13,Mick Jagger of Rolling Stones has confirmed his performance.

Late soul singer Solomon Burke at the Los Angeles will be tribute by Rolling Stones singer along with Raphael Saadiq.

At the Grammy Awards,Rolling Stone singer will be performing for the very first time although The Rolling Stones played via a videolink from London when they were presented with a Lifetime Achievement award in 1986.

Eminem, Katy Perry, Muse, Rihanna and Usher are the other confirmed gigs along with Jagger.Lady Gaga will debut her new single 'Born This Way' at the event.

Burke died in October 2010.